Sentence examples for irrevocably affected from inspiring English sources

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For Australia, his words have great relevance as the disaster that has irrevocably affected his life and livelihood started in the back of a big yellow truck right here.

I have spoken to many indigenous people who will be irrevocably affected by the drastic alteration in the flow of the river, the flooding of the land.

Some of them have met David, and some of them haven't, but all have been irrevocably affected by his approach to music, sound, and the community spirit instilled by his parties.

Right now, there are 16,000 children living in New York City's shelters -- kids whose lives are often suddenly and irrevocably affected by the repercussions of poverty, which include domestic violence, obesity, mental health problems and difficulties in school, among many others.

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I think of him in conjunction with Zhou, the kind of person whom he may never notice but whose life his confounding edicts can irrevocably affect.

The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community will be in mourning for a long, long time -- and, as a community, we have been irrevocably marked, affected and reminded.

He forswore "any assault upon the court," but stressed that "the policy of the Government upon vital questions affecting the whole people" ought not be "irrevocably fixed" by a single suit brought by only a few.

That such power is oligarchic and undemocratic was acknowledged by Abraham Lincoln in his 1861 Inaugural Address: "If the policy of the Government upon vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court," then "the people will have ceased to be their own rulers".

In his 1861 inaugural address, he resumed and sharpened his criticism, saying that the decision meant that the "policy of the government, upon vital questions affecting the whole people, is to be irrevocably fixed by the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States".

One is left with the impression that, when Lincoln said the Dred Scott decision could not "irrevocably" fix the policy of the government "upon vital questions, affecting the whole people," he was counseling defiance of the court's decree.

If a party gives security with one or more security providers, each provider submits to the jurisdiction of the district court and irrevocably appoints the district clerk as its agent on whom any papers affecting its liability on the security may be served.

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